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Show THE 10 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1916 N, Probate and Guardianship Notice England's Strong Man, Lets Chauffeur Enlist, Hires Woman Lloyd-Georg- e, WAR PREPAREDNESS AGITATION ATTACKED : IIERALD-REPUBLICA- Consult county clerk or the reepectl for further Information IN TIIK DISTRICT COUIIT, PRO-bat- e division. In and for Salt Lake county. State of Utah. In the matter of the estate and guardianship of Alice K. Amussen, incompetent. Notice. The petition of Nettle E. Amussen Evans, Ruardian of the person and estate of Alice K. Amussen, incompetent, for confirmation ot the sale of the following described real estate of said incompetent, situated in Logan City, Cache county. Utah, to wit: Beginning at a point 113 feet south of the northwest corner of lot 5. block 3, plat "A," Logan City survey, and runeast 149.5 feet to tne east ning thence boundary- - of said lot. thence south 70 SI feet, thence feet, thence west 68 feet and south 26 feet, westerly thence 6 inches to Washington street, thence north along said street 99 feet 7 Inches, to the e placo of beginning, containing 12.6364-3iuarfeet. Also a right of way over the foltract of land, to wit: lowing described hundred feet at a point one corner Ueglnning of lot south of the northwest 5. block 3, plat "A," Logan City survey, and running thence east 127 feet and 2 inches, thence south 13 feet, thence west 127 feet and 2 inches, thence north 13 feet to the place of beginning, for follovv-in- g the sum of $3400, and upon the cent cash, Ten to wit: per terms, of sale and balance upon confirmation from and delivery of deed, as appears this court, the return of sale filed in on has been yet for hearing A. D.Friday, 1916, the 2Sth day of January. at 2 o'clock p. m.. at the county courthouse, in the courtroom of said court, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake county, Utah. Witness the clerk of said court, the seal thereof affixed, this 12th day of January, A. D. 1916. TIIOS. HOMRR, Clerk. (Seal.) Ry J. E. Clark, Deputy Clerk. Van Cott. Allison & Uiter. and B. R. Howell Attorneys for Petitioner. BY MINERS' LEADERS Views Voiced by Them Evoke Cheers in United Mine Workers' Convention. Jan. Inl, . IMlari.-iron- Two In 1$. In the opn convenbiennial the of frg tion of th United Mine V.'nrkr of wer !! Amri', hr thtt ttnod out cMent rro-dir- t'!y hrt deleeat''! John I. White aid that nhare in the- present the minora shoitd an I the wave. of appl.ius rop-rttfollowed the rlerlaratlon of the tht r rrrtr)-irMnnrr and r.tnrs' Gr.-rthai fn t! eir belief the ,Vi:liH working rnn of th. rouniry wre tlve rprval PreatJent tthn h- - the1 1 20 - I t r. . op-f-o- f the N ' U. e- JJ- - - -- . ' , I ' 8 - hi? ienn'.nl re;..rt. con.. l.In rommltlfi ranvn the r f tin- - 'refnlfy t formulating derm rd. He t Improved industrial attention ald condition. it it'd tho country was "c:i n tmpre rdrnted era of terlntr u pot y, ro-- peril and that the convention .hould demand u h Improvements In th wace s ;! .'is conditions will wartm t j.f xT.t pr''r"!tir White. Mr. the nrcd vention - tt rant. Preiden f While touched on preparedness l'for he took up the vvas;e question aril hi denunciation of w;tr nnd lit (Sc Uiatimi of opposition to on n large urate brought Jirrfiarf-1n'the firt real applause In the ronventlon. He .i.tiil h wj "fully convinced that the men of labor are imaltera bly t Ihr whoU erheme of p r cppofil tareflrieV" nrvl add.-- that It i to be "earnesflv hoped that the plans to our rountry r.n armed ramp nakwliiiU niv ised to extend commercialism Fro.i1 and exploit labor at home will fe i e I a t ed." Mr. White's report said there are in lh coal 73,1. pTiorii employe! mining Industry In the Tn:fed Slates. Tin membership of the miners' union according to the report, is 3tt.02. m , IT -- r " v V.- j At? w-it- h S:c? W'T. t J f ' - ! - - j , u 0 - . - ' y' '1 a NOTICR OF SPECIAL TAX. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT a special tax for the purpose of extend- -- - h- - SPY SELF-CONFESSED David Lloyd-George- woman chauffeur. 's believes that man be workshould every ing for his country either at home In tli1 tiiakinK of war material or in the frenhe-- . fighting the enemy. For thin reason tin- "StroriK Man of Lngland"" will no longer employ men in his household. As quickly as they have left his for their kitiK. their emplov to fiirht and their flag he has replaced country titeni with females. His present chauffeur Is a Miss Marsh, with whom he is wll hatisfied. search has been ordered. It is thoupht in some quarters that Lincoln hoarded an outgoing steamer. Lincoln, who had been h"ld in Ilay- mond street Jail. Ptooklvn. pince last August, had been allowed numerous privilege. It was said at the Jail. Th prisoner was 'tvritlnt; a hook deallnsr of rrtnrv Daniels today by thean board investl-- ' inquiry. This boardto made that now being gation preliminary conducted by the naval court of Inquiry to determine 'he cause of the disaster in which five men lost their lives and nine seriously Injured. David Lloyd-flt-org- aMe-bodie- e d - tion-wi- d w-- re ow (iovni(M)it im.no. 18. ELUDES CUSTODIAN v.ith International espionage systems to he was in th habit of Theodore CI. Jackson. Miss.. Jan. and poinif . Bilbo was Inaugurated governor of the Brooklyn federal building to work Prew-ertoday, succeeding tiovcrnor on thi two or three times a wek. Tn with Frank Johnson, a Lincoln visited the fed- MT.t'IAI. STOCK HOI.III'HS' MKKT1NU marshal. deputy OF TUT. l)U.TO (iOI.ll MIXING eral building last Saturdav. Lincoln t MILLING COMPANY. sxH he wits coins; to wash his hands PRINCIPAL OFFICH. 639 S. SECOND and wert to the lavatory. As the prisoner did not reappear within ten min- West. Salt Uke City. Utah. utes Johnin bepan a search. Notice Is hereby given that a spe-rimeeting of tho stockholders of the Dalton Hold Mining & Milting comSUBMARINE EXPLOSION will be held at the office of the ATTRIBUTED TO GAS pany company. No. 633 S. Second West. Salt Lake Citv, Utah, on Monday, the 7th m., Has cenerated day of February, 1?16. at 2 o'clock p. acJan. the purpose of consideringIn the I. v th new IMlson storace hattery and for tion of the board of directors selling icnited by a spark of unknown oristln the property owned by the corporation. M. F. MURRAY, Is held j; or.ftM for the explosion on Dalton Gold Mining & Millat the New YorkSecretary irine th t avy yard Saturday. In a report to S ing Co. Mis-sissip- pi . Prisoner Held for Extradition to England as Forger Es- capes in Brooklyn. al Ntt York. Jan. . Iirrati is T TreHeh Uncotrt. a former memSej- of th British 5at! lament and a spy. and who teing held here pendinsr eitradltlon to , from a tntte, state (t.v . it was ntr marshal last not heen seen learned to'Jar, an I h 1 - seif-con-fs- rrmn 1 w-- a Knjf-lan- d. e.-pe- S'nee. Tfc fnitd the r edind e Stif t fe-r- tnamhI hre eervicw ani a . r-- hns n- - signer F.-- 2 c- ing the Sidewalk ha been levied and confirmed by ordinances of the Board of Commissioners, and became effective January 14, 1916. Said special tax is levied upon the following described real property in In Lots 28, Salt Lake City, Block 4; 1 to 53, inclusive. Block 9: 1 to 53, Inclusive. Block 10; J. and 22 to 28. inclusive. Block 11, Highland Park Addition: 2 to 6, inclusive. Block 4; 11. and 2 to 6. Inclusive. Block 1: 5 to 11, inclusive. Block 5. Golden Tark Addi19. tion; 2 to 9. Inclusive, Block 5; 1 toSubTlace Jordan Block 12, inclusive. division, all in Section 2. Township 1 Eouth, Range 1 west. Salt Lake Base and Meridian, abutting on the north side of Second South Street between the Jordan River and Concord Street; on the south side of Second South Street between the Jordan River and of Navajo Street: on the north side Jordan Third South Street betweenonthe the south River and Navajo Street: side of Third South Street between the River and Emery Street; be-on Jordannldes of Fourth South Street both and Emery tween the Jordan River on the north side of Fifth South Street; betw-eethe Jordan River and Street on both sides of Pacific Emery Street: the Jordan River and Avenue between east side of NavaEmerv Street: on theSecond South and between Street jo both sides of Streets: on Third South between Second Twelfth West Street Streets; and on South and ThirdofSouth Concord Street bethe west side tween Second South and Third No.South 41. Streets, In Sidewalk District to-wi- t: n I "Tho Grciitost of All tho Motion Ficturo Serials" M'CLURK'S MAGAZINE. 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Salt Notice Is hereby given that at a of the board of directors held meeting on the 16th day of December, 1915, an assessment of i of one cent per share was levied and assessed on the capital stock Issued and outstanding toof C. the R. forthwith corporation, payable of said company, at 216 secretary Long, S. Main Btreet, Salt Lake City, Utah. this assessment Any stock upon which the 21st day of may remain unpaid on 1916, will be delinquent and January auction, public advertised for sale isatmade before will and unless payment February, be sold on the &th day of assessment 1816 to pay the delinquent cost of advertisthereon, together with sale. of and expenses ing C. R. LONG. Secretary. Bait Lake City. Utah THE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF for the Third Judicial District, in and countv of Salt Lake, State of Utah In the matter of the voluntary withCompany, drawal of Western Electric an Illinois corporation, from the State of Utah Notice. estern Notice is hereby given that P:iectric Company, an Illinois Corporafiled with the undersigned, tion has to an order of said Court, pursuant 1916. its voluntary dated January 11.leave to withdraw for application from the State of Utah. Any person may file his objection to paid application at any time before 1016. February 14th. Clerk Third District Court. Salt Lake Utah. City. Rv B. F. Qulnn. Deputy Clerk Date of first publication hereof. January 13th. 1916. NOTICK OF SPECIAL TAX. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT a special tax for the purpose ot extendhas been levied and ing the Pavingordinances of the Board confirmed by of Commissioners, and became effective Januarv 14. 1916. Said special tax is levied upon the in real property following described t: In Lots 3 to 5, Salt Uke City, Salt inclusive. Fdock 97, Plat on"A," the east Lake City Survey, abutting side of Third West Street, between North Temple and First North Streets, in Paving District No. 28, of Salt Lake City, and is due and annual installpayable in ten equal Jan. 14. 1917. Inments, beginning terest at the rate of six per cent per annum on the whole amount of said tax shall be computed from the date to-wi- the ordinance confirming the levy of Jan. said tax became effective, 14. 1916. and interest at said rate on the whole amount of said tax unpaid with each shall b due and or ininstallment installment. If c.nv payable terest aforesaid is hot paid on the date when same becomes due, then the whole amount of the tax unpaid at the time s.aid installment and interest are due will become due and payable and will draw interest at the rate of eight annum until sale of the per cent per One or more of property assessed.in the order in which said installments thev are payable aforesaid, or the whole tax, may be paid without interto-w- it: payable, the order in which they or the whole tax unpaid, may be paid on the day any installment is due by the amount thereof and interpaying est to said day. All special taxes are payable at my office Room 102. City and County Lake City. Building. atSalt Salt lake 1916. City. Utah, this Dated 14th day of January, FRANK GODBE. Citv Treasurer and Collector of Special Taxes. Extension No. 57. Faving Partial Estimate. Second AX OHIHNA-'E- I i 1 . AN ORDINANCE LEVYING A TAX on and for the assessment of propertyYale between Fifteenth East Street South Street, in PavAvenue and Tenth 32. for the purpose of ing DistrictforNo. and grading, providing overtheRed Butte curbing Gulch, conguttering I Be it ordained by the Board of ComUtah: missioners of1. Salt Lake City, of ComSECTION That the Boarddoes heremissioners of Salt Lake City for the provide by levy the tax and assessment of the same upon the propdescribed in Paving erty hereinafter District No. 32, for the purpose of proand the grading, curbing conviding forover Red Butte Gulch, guttering structing drainage system, and paving thereof, In Iots 12, Yale Tark Subdivision; 17 and 18. all in Block 30: 15. BlockSub-2; 15, Block 1, Yale Park Plat "A" 6 and 7. all in Block 29, and division; all in Five Acre onPlat "C," Big Field both sides of FifSurvey, East Street between Yale and teenth abutting Harvard Avenues. This tax is levied to defray the exgutterpense of grading, curbing and ing over Red Butte ofGulch, constructcorrugated iron ing drainage system pipe fifteen (15) inches in diameter, and paving withforty-fou(said asphalt asphalt r (44) feet bepavement to be tween curbs and eight (8) inches thick with five (R) inch concrete base, one and binder, and one (li) inch inch top), the porand one-ha(li) tions of said street opposite the prophereinbefore and hereinafter deerty scribed to be especially affected and benefited by said improvement, and It is hereby adjudged, determined and es tablished that said property will be benefited thereby to the full especially amount of the tax hereby levied, and said parcels of land are hereby assessed at an equal and uniform rate in accordance with the linear foot frontof said street, age upon said portions upon and to a depth of twenty-ffronting ive (25) feet back therefrom, and the tax hereby levied and to be as-Is of land sessed upon said parcels r and seven thousand twenty-fou($7,024.66) dollars, or four and ($4.60) dollars per front or linear foot of abutting property, there being 1527.10 feet of abutting property within the boundaries of the lots, blocks and disstreet above mentioned in said cost is the total cost and trict, which acper front tofoot of said improvement, the contract entered into cording for the performance of said work P.and J. said improvement, with making Moran, Contractor, Incorporated, dated of October, 1915, and the the 27th is hereby authorized and diTreasurerday rected to assess, in accordance with the of this ordinance, for the provisionsherein mentioned: purpose The east side of Lot 12, Yale Park of Lot 17, Subdivision; the east side 221.1 feet of the east side of the south Lot 18, all in Block 30; the west side of the south 256.6 feet of Lot 7, the west side of Lot 6; the west side of Lot 15, Block 2; the west side of Lot to-w- FUNERALS WANT AD RATES MONTHLY RATE. per line per month. ads will receive Telephoned prompt attention. $1.25 CALL MAIN 20. Ask for the Want Ad department. Block 1. it: one-ha- lf lf 66-1- 00 60-1- 00 January Cum-ming'- s, (ClaMtificafion No. 3.) ERNEST LAMBOURNE, Salt Lake's de- Yale Park Plat "A" Sub- Funeral florist, new store. leadingour specialty.1516.Decorations. signs S Main: Wasatch WILLES-HORN- CO.. News FUNERAL DIRECTORS (Classification No. 2.) E. G. O'DONNELL, Undertaker end has- moved to new location, Embalmer, 7 S. West Temple. Realty bldg. Phone 580. S. D. EVANS, Undertaker, Embalmer, mortuary chapel, 48 S. State; automobile rervic3 if desired, without additional expense. Wasatch S64. WILSON & CO.. undertaking and Lady assistant embalmer. 156 W. Second South. Wasatch 2381. Residence phone Hyland 2147-- one-tent- - one-tent- 225-22- cne-tent- one-ten- DRUG E 73 funeral designs, bldg.; cut flowers. decorating. Wasatch 291. L. M. LAW, florist, 214 E. Second South. Design work and decorating my specialty. Wasatch 37. One-tent- t: p. m., FLORISTS all In Block 29. and all in division, l ive Acre Plat "C," Big Field Survey, as the same are shown the official plats of said City toupon a depth of twenty-fiv- e (25) feet back from said and to collect said tax. street, SECTION 2. Said tax shall become and be delinquent in ten equal yearly interest on the whole installments, sum unpaid atwith the rate of six per cent per annum, at the time each h installment ispayable due, thereof one year after the ordinance confirming the levy of the tax for the becomes payment for such improvement in h two thereof effective; years after said ordinance becomes efh thereof in three fective; years after hsaid ordinance becomes efthereof in four years fective; afterh said ordinance becomes effective; thereof in five years after said ordinance becomes effective; thereof in six years afterh said ordinance becomes effective; thereof in seven after saidh ordinance becomes years effective; thereof in eight years after said orh dinance becomes effective; thereof in nine years after said ordih nance becomes effective: and said thereof in tenof yearsvo after HtiA nr ordinance hpnnmpa fprti more of said installments, in the or- der in which they are payable, or the wnoie special tax, may ae paia hi any time within thirty days after the ordinance confirming the levy of the tax becomes effective, without interest. In the event of any installment, or the interest aforesaid not being paid on the date the same becomes due, the whole amount of the special tax unpaid at the time said installment and interest are due, shall become due and payable, and shall draw interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum until the sale of the property assessed; provided, one or more installments, in the order in which they are payable, or the whole be paid on tne special tax unpaid, may becomes due. by day anytheinstallment amount thereof and interest paying to said date. SECTION 3. This ordinance shall take effect one day after its first publication. Passed bv the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake City, Utah, January 18, 1916. W. MONT FERRY, Mayor. GORDON SNOW, City Recorder. BILL NO. 13. Extension No. 119. Paving Second Partial Estimate.1916. Published January 19, to-wi- 5.4T. 1829 S. family residence, Eleventh East. Isabella McGhie wife of Arthur F. Cumminas, and daughter of Patriarch James McGhie and Isabella Lindsav McGhie. Sh was bom December 15, 1859. at Liverpool, England. FLETCHER. Funeral services fot Albert T. Fletcher, age 64 years, who died January 17 at 551 Sherman avenue, will be held at 2.30 p. m. today at the funeral parlors of Eber W. Hall, 164 S. West Temple. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. Automobile cortege. Ten cents per line for first insertion. 5 cents per line for each, subsequent Insertion, all classifications. Count six words to the line. 15, At CUMMINGS. If, at the one-tent- MIN-in- g drainage system, and paving structing thereof. an heart-thumpin- g, to-w- it: est at anv time within thirty days the after of the ordinance and tax becameconfirming the effective; levy one or more of said installments in are IXWl BY FREDERICK LEWIS TO MARY. of Salt Lake City, and is due and annual installpayable in five equal ments, beginning Jan. 14. 1917. Interest at the rate of six per cent per annum on the whole amount of said tax shall be from the date the ordinance computed the levy of said tax becameconfirming Jan. effective, 14. 1916. and interest said rate on the whole amount of at said tax shall be due and payable withunpaid each installment. If any installment or interest aforesaid is not paid on the date when same becomes due. then the whole amount of the tax unpaid at the time said installment and interest are due will become due and payable and will draw interest at the rate of eight of the per cent per annum until ortale more of assessed. One property said Installments in the order in which are aforesaid. or the they whole tax. payable may be paid without interest at any time within thirty days after the ordinance confirming the of the tax became effective; and levy one or more of said installments in the order in which they are payable, or the whole tax unpaid, may be paid on the day any installment is due by the amount thereof and interpaj'ing est to said day. All taxes are at my Room 102. Citypayable and County office. special Building. atSalt Lake City. . Dated Salt Lake City. Utah, this 14th day of January, 1916. FRANK GODBE, Treasurer and Collector of SpeCity cial Taxes. Sidewalk Extension No. 171. Third Partial Estimate. th one-tent- em-balmi- one-tent- one-tent- J. one-tent- PERSONALS j A N O IUI I X A TV C E. (ClaNlfIentIon No. 0.) BERLIN BEAUTY PARLOR. Hnir- dressing, shampooing, manicxiring. Lil lian Sargent. 32b Kearns bldg. LOST AND FOUND (Clalfien(lon No. 4.) LOST morninar on 9th East or in Assembly hall, one $20 street car Sunday gold piece. Liberal reward if returned to J. Nilson, D. & R. G. office, Judge , building. EOST On Main st.. diamond laval-lier- e in and wrapped pair earbobs, W'hltft ttcollA T.tV,Arl i w i a. I tr AWfl ' " " 'J nna. ' .i1H J' i Return to 147 E. South Temple. LOST Sunday; Airedale trrler. blue, Reblack and tan markings. Reward. turn 1456 S. State at barn. LOST Saturday night, rose taffeta RePhone Murray 381-petticoat. ward. : ' , AUCTION SALES (Clasaf flea t Ion No. S.) BARGAINS In new furniture; out of high rent district is why we eell cheap; second-hanbrass beds, office furnid, ture, rugs, dining tables, almost new; price; terms. Michigan Furn. Co., AN ORDINANCE CONFIRMING THE half assessment upon the property herein- 430 State st below 4th South. bounded district of after described in thewest ROYAL SECOND-HANstore trades Thirside on the west by the want for what you don't the what yoii teenth East Street, on the north by south side of Sunnyside Avenue, on the want. 368 S. State. Wasatch 5330. east bv the cast sideon of Eighteenth WE buy and eell household goods. south the East Street, and K. Furniture Co., 343 S. State. Was. bv the south side of Tenth South O. 1996. East on Thirteenth sewer Street (said Street, on Ninth South Street from C. E. OSTERLOH, auctioneer. Sells, Fairview Avenue west, on Fairvlew anything. Wasatch 2824-Avenue, Williams Avenue (now MichiFifteenth East gan Avenue) from on Fifteenth East BUSINESS DIRECTORY Street east, and four-inch house conStreet to include nections to back of curb)- In Sewer Dis-of ASaAYERS No. 1. for the construction trict sewers. BIRD-CWAN CO, Be it ordained by the Board of Com160 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City. missioners of Salt Lake City, Utah: SECTION 1. That the assessment list made by the City Treasurer as by corrected, approved and completed MRS. G. E. GARDNER, 316 S. Sevof Salt the Board of Commissioners East. Hyland 8138. Prompt atLake City, sitting as a board of equali-in enth orders. tention to mail zation58 and review, of the property 1 to 107, inclusive, Block 8; to Lots ACCORDEON pleating In 24 hours. 43, inclusive, and 48 to 52, inclusive, Block 21; 3 to 17, Inclusive, Block 20, Regal Cleaning & Dyeing Co., 156 E. Second South. Douglas Park Amended Plat9. SubdiDougvision; 4, 5, 6, 7 and 9,allBlock in Section 9, las Park Subdivision, 1 south. Range 1 east, Salt jmRNEYj Township MAURICE M. KAIGHN, Lake Base and Meridian; 29 to 48, in- 1 D. F. courts and land offices. 414 lawyer; Subdivision; clusive, College Heights to 25, inclusive. Block 1, Liberty Walker bldg. Snbdivision. all in Block 11; Heights 1 LEE. BADGER & RICH, 2, 7, 8 9, 10. 11, 18. 19 and 20. Block BOOTH, Five Boston bldg. Wasatch 1268. 30; 3, 4 'and 5,12 Block 29, all in Block to 16, inclusive, Acre Plat "C": WILLARD HANSON, attorney at law, "A," all in Big Five Acre Plat on both sides of 909 Kearns bldg. Phone Was. 1994. Field Survey, abutting Hubbard Avenue between Fifteenth Avenue: on B. N. C. STOTT, East Street and Fairview East 605 Newhouse tldg. Was. 2664. Street both sides of Thirteenth and Yale between Ninth South Street STEWART. BOWMAN, MORRIS & Michigan Avenue; on both sides of East 6 and CALLISTER, Avenue between Thirteenth Mclntyre bldg. on both sides of Fifteenth East Streets: between Harvard Street East Fifteenth Avenue and Tenth South Street and on TOPS both sides of Tenth South Street beTops recovered, covers. Welltween Thirteenth East and Fifteenth radiator seats, cushions, No. of ington Top Co.. 44 S. West Temple. East Streets in Sewer District of 1, con7446. purpose Salt Lake sewers City, for the said of Wasatch upon portions structing said streets, is hereby confirmed, and BJSSJLrjATrJRUETJ the assessments made and returned in said completed lists are hereby con- INTERMOUNTAIN REPAIRSHOE firmed. ING COMPANY. 2. shall This ordinance SECTION costs no more. Free call, Better work 75 S. W. Temple. Was. 2911. take effect one day after its first pub- delivery. lication. Passed by the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake City. Utah, January 18th, 1916. & CARPET HOUSE NATIONAL W. MONT FERRY, Mayor. CO. 9x12. $1; vacuum CLEANING GORDON SNOW, City Recorder. n cleaning. 215 cleaning- and house BILL NO. 12. bldg. Wasatch 4256. Sewer Extension No. 351. Fourth and Final Estimate.1916. ERNST, carpet renovator; modern; Published January 19th, steam cleaned; makes carpets dustless. 331 E. Second South. Hyland 1009. AX ORDINANCE. SPECIAL 9x12 electric beat, 75c; AN ORDINANCE CONFIRMING THE Sanicleaned, $1. Sutton, the assessment upon the property herein2300. beCleaner. Hyland on Street East Sixth Carpet described tary after tween Fifth South and Ninth South bePOWERFUL electric, $1.25 dayj sell Streets, and on Sixth South StreetEast $5 month; rugs cleaned, 75c. Dodge tween Fifth East and Sixth Streets, in Paving District No. lh27, Bros. Wasatch 7036. for the purpose oiandpruviums iui confor sale, or rent at $1.25 EUREKA guttering, grading, curbing .system, Stewart-Gleeso- n Co. Wasatch sewer storm per day. drainage structing driveways, installing water 280. and private and paving thereof. services Be it ordained by the Board of ComUtah: missioners of 1.Salt Lake City,assessment PANAMA CAFE, 281 S. West Temple. That the SECTION coras 15c meal in the city. Chicken Treasurer Best the made City by Iit and completed by the dinner 25c. Try us. rected, of approved Commissioners of Salt Lake Board a .board of equalization CHINA RADmNGj Citv, Kitting as the 1, in Lots of property and review, 6 8 to 1, 2, and Block 19; 5 6 7 and "MIsTEITITa" WAGENER'S stu-dito 13, inclusive, 143 E. Third South. China suit inclusive, Block" 24; 1 of 1 10: Block Pearson's Subdivision able for gifts and prizes. Class and 1, and 21 to 37, lessons. and 8', Block 10: Block 1. Ehrich'n Subdivision private Salt Lake of Block 5. all in Platon"B," CLAIRVOYANTS AND both sides of Citv Survev, abutting East Fifth PALMISTS between Sixth South Street and on the and Sixth East Streets; west side of Sixth East Street between South Streets in MDAHE PALMIST Fifth South and Ninth No. Salt Lake 27, District Pavingfor the purpose of of PALMIST AND PHRENOLOGIST. enproviding for City famous palmist reads your This the 'grading, curbing and guttering, cradle to old age, drainage system, storm tire life from theindicates. constructing Gives you sewer and private driveways, said hand the installing as Just porwhat has tells you water services, and paving and dates facts, is hereby con- passed in life and what is happening tions of said streets, the assessments made and firmed, and asking a single question. She in said completed lists are without but returnedconfirmed. does not tell things to please, indias the hands Just herebv reads things SECTION 2. This ordinance shall cate; tells you the nlanets you were and unlucky take effect one day after its first pubborn under the lucky '. i'nd where you will lication. when planets, of CommissionPassed by the Board settles and explains love, famers of Salt Lake City. Utah, January marry, marriage, divorce, health, ily troubles,lawsuits, in18th, 1916-speculations business, MONT FERRY, Mayor. of all kinds. transactions vestments, GORDON SNOW, City Recorder. what your hope, fear In fact, no matter come to this noted palmist BILL NO. 11. or ambition, Extension No. 112. There Is no need for Paving and find help. unsuccessful. Her adSection Partial Estimate.1916. to be anyone She guaranPublished January 19th, vice removes all trouble. charge. Her tees satisfaction or no are strictly confidential. Call readings FUNERAL CORTEGE Corner Eleventh and consult her free. 1705 S. State street. South and State, AUTOMOBILES and limousines, spe- Office hours 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Hycial rates $4 and up. Taxicab Service land S191-"5. Co. Was. ADVICE, life, love, business, satis- t. CEMETERIES' faction. Madam Edwards-Faerbepalmist. Corner South Lawn WASATCH LAWN CEMETERY. Per- and Second West. Take MurrayMQ--car petual care. 1016 Kearns bldg. W. 2593. to South Lawn. Phone Murray D - O 60:2-6X- 17-- 18 A, 802-80- ONE-MA- N - Tern-pleto- thor-ough- lv o. in-cl'i- W r r, clair-vovan- J. |